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Deion Sanders, CU Buffs don’t need Pac-12. But Pac-12 needs Coach Prime as Big 12 overtures increase

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  • TXDawg
    TXDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 851 Founders Club
    We're going to see in the next couple of years if the juice is worth the squeeze when it comes to the Deion and his ego.
  • Quietcowskee
    Quietcowskee Member Posts: 4,381 Standard Supporter
    TXDawg said:

    We're going to see in the next couple of years if the juice is worth the squeeze when it comes to the Deion and his ego.



  • TXDawg
    TXDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 851 Founders Club

    TXDawg said:

    We're going to see in the next couple of years if the juice is worth the squeeze when it comes to the Deion and his ego.



    That is an accurate description of how people are eating up all this Prime bullshit.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,014
    Doogles said:

    Prime will not be at CU longer than 3 years, developing a strategy around him would be idiotic.

    It's fun to have him in the conference, but a couple mediocre seasons and it's POOF.

    I give Prime 2 seasons at CU before he ends up in the SEC, even if he never gets a winning record

    Hell, Michigan St came and bullied CU for Mel Tucker which shows you just how shitty their program is
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,672
    Colorado has had one winning season in 15 years. They suck
  • dannarc
    dannarc Member Posts: 2,743
    Prime sucks until he doesn't. What he did at the lower level was admirable but let's not get carried away.
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,834 Founders Club
    dannarc said:

    Prime sucks until he doesn't. What he did at the lower level was admirable but let's not get carried away.

    I was totally on board with Sanders when he got hired. I figured he’s a winner, he’s always won, he will win at CU. I’ve soured since then. HBCU is a half level lower than FCS. He had eight D1 caliber players and a few future NFL types on the roster. I’m sure most of the rest of his starters were mostly at least FCS caliber. How do you lose that New Years Bowl game twice? You’ve got a decided talent advantage and with a few weeks to prepare a undermanned opponent bested you, twice. He won’t have that talent advantage at CU. I’ve seen the kids he’s bringing in and most look like a roster full of Trevell Dixons to me. Can you win with a roster of freshman and SEC fourth stringers? Will recruits stick around more than a season with a vagabond culture?